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Beby · 2024年07月05日

为啥lack prioritization

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问题如下:

The Bennetton’s financial goals are best described as lacking:

选项:

A.prioritization. B.stratification. C.specification.

解释:

Solution

A is correct. The Benetton’s goals lack prioritization. The goals do demonstrate specification, in that they identify both the time frame and amounts. Stratification is not a characteristic of goals but is a methodology used in equity indexing.

B is incorrect. Stratification (stratified sampling) is a methodology frequently used in equity indexing when a portfolio manager wants to track indexes that have a large number of constituents or when dealing with a relatively low level of assets under management.

C is incorrect. A time frame and amount were specified for each goal.

不是说了中期目标,长期目标吗?这个不算prioritization?

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王暄_品职助教 · 2024年07月05日

那如果短期,中期,长期各写了一个目标,那能理解为优先级是短期>中期>长期吗?会存在长期目标的优先级高于短期目标优先级的情况吗?

当你列出短期、中期和长期目标时,这通常意味着你有一个时间框架或时间线来考虑这些目标的实现。然而,这并不自动意味着短期目标的优先级一定高于中期目标,或中期目标的优先级一定高于长期目标。

优先级是由你或你的投资顾问根据你的具体情况、需求和偏好来设定的。在某些情况下,长期目标的优先级可能会高于短期目标。例如,如果你正在为退休进行储蓄,那么长期目标(如积累足够的退休资金)可能会比短期目标(如购买一辆新车)具有更高的优先级。

因此,不能简单地根据目标的时间框架(短期、中期、长期)来判断它们的优先级。你需要根据自己的整体计划和目标的重要性来设定每个目标的优先级。

王暄_品职助教 · 2024年07月05日

本题中,虽然提到了中期和长期目标,但并没有明确指出这些目标之间的优先级。例如,他们没有说明是优先为孩子的大学教育储蓄,还是先购买度假屋,或者是优先考虑退休储备。同样,在长期目标中,也没有明确是先进行慈善捐赠,还是确保留下足够的遗产给孩子。

Beby · 2024年07月05日

那如果短期,中期,长期各写了一个目标,那能理解为优先级是短期>中期>长期吗?会存在长期目标的优先级高于短期目标优先级的情况吗?

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